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thanks for joining us. we are coming to you as usual from our dw studio in brussels, and this is what is coming up in the program today. the archaic sport of pigsticking making headlines in spain. property rises in germany are leaving some without a home. and mistaken identities in poland's presidential plane crash. there's something rather medieval in the idea of a sport where men on horseback chase while boris with spears. it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was banned, but now it is making a comeback. this traditional hunting method is being legalized by a number of regions. even the spanish environment ministry is backing the move, hoping to see a rise in takings in national parks as a result of people buying hunting permits, but animal rights activists are far from happy, calling the horseback hunting savage. >> this is a story from spain about wild boars and a controversial method of hunting them. but it is also a story about a country in crisis and how one is sacrificed for
thanks for joining us. we are coming to you as usual from our dw studio in brussels, and this is what is coming up in the program today. the archaic sport of pigsticking making headlines in spain. property rises in germany are leaving some without a home. and mistaken identities in poland's presidential plane crash. there's something rather medieval in the idea of a sport where men on horseback chase while boris with spears. it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was...
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we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news, i'm gene otani, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are and happy holidays.
we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news, i'm gene otani, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are and happy holidays.
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. >> this is a priority for us. in addition, we want to discuss with other parties concerning what other laws are implemented in order to speed up economic reform. >> the president ordered the upper house of parliament to convene. elections for the lower house have to be held by the end of february. >> in russia, a bill banning american citizens from adopting russian children has won final approval from parliament there. >> president vladimir putin has already hinted he will sign it. angry citizens gathered in front of parliament to protest. they say children should not become victims of politics. the ban 1 unanimous support in the upper house of parliament. moscow sees the bill of -- as retaliation. all of us have been to london know and love the city's uniquely spacious yet somewhat old-fashioned black cabs. they are as much a part of the british capital as the big ben on the tower bridge. >> no wonder then there was a huge outcry when back in october the company making those calves filed for bankruptcy. what's wo
. >> this is a priority for us. in addition, we want to discuss with other parties concerning what other laws are implemented in order to speed up economic reform. >> the president ordered the upper house of parliament to convene. elections for the lower house have to be held by the end of february. >> in russia, a bill banning american citizens from adopting russian children has won final approval from parliament there. >> president vladimir putin has already hinted he...
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illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno, tokyo midtown. >>> it is snowing in eastern parts of the u.s., robert speta has the latest on the large storm there and the rest of the weather. robert? >> let's first take a look here in the northeast. see the comma cloud here, across the eastern u.s. to canada. that's a very potent winner that's this very potent winter storm already bringing heavy snowfall here and it looks like more snowfall is on tap. the lines coming in the north to the south, running over the great lakes, ontario, erie, huron. that's where you're going to be seeing some very significant lake-effe
illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno,...
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park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to attract young voters, another candidate is already popular with them. but as soon as seeking their votes, he's also courting people who haven't decided who they would choose. yellow is a campaign color of his democratic united party. it's slogan is always on the title of the people. moon targets anyone suffering from the widening income gap and the lack of jobs. park is the daughter of a former president. moon's parents were poor, and he uses his humble roots to appeal to the common people. >> moon's staff made this tv commercial. he's at home relaxing.
park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. in just three days' time, we will be seeing up the old year and welcoming in the new, but before that, we will be taking the chance to reflect on some of the main events of the task 12 months. >> in europe, it was all about the debt crisis. greece and spain were the worst hit. >> eventually, it was the european central bank's controversial bond-buying program that manage to come down the markets -- calm down the markets. >> germany's finance minister says he thinks the worst is behind us. is he right? >> the wildfires in 2012 were the worst spain had experienced in years, but it was not the only disaster the country had to deal with. the financial sector was also in flames. right from the beginning of the year, it was clear that the eurozone had a tough time ahead. credit rating agencies handed out significant downgrades to spain and portugal in particular. europe's firefighting coalition of finance ministers hoped a fiscal pact with tight budgetary controls and national debt breaks w
stay with us. >> welcome back. in just three days' time, we will be seeing up the old year and welcoming in the new, but before that, we will be taking the chance to reflect on some of the main events of the task 12 months. >> in europe, it was all about the debt crisis. greece and spain were the worst hit. >> eventually, it was the european central bank's controversial bond-buying program that manage to come down the markets -- calm down the markets. >> germany's...
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one another is they used spare. if they prepared spare rocket then they use spare rocket to launch the missile. >> all very strategic. >> yes. >> now, what should the japanese government do in terms of security? >> yes. japan has to cooperate with united states and south korea to detect a sign of missile launch. so japan has to consider about deployment of ships into the japan sea, japanese sea. also has to keep a lot condition of the pac-3 unit and also has to consider about how to treat the missiles, ballistic missiles, if north korea launched. japan has to consider about, how to respond the united states requirement. if united states gets japan to destroy the missile in the very early stage of the launch. it must be the 3s program for the japanese government. >>> people all over japan have been hearing from their politicians lately, on tv, on radio, and on the street. campaigning for this sunday's general election is reaching its climax. leaders of the coalition that has governed in country more than three years
one another is they used spare. if they prepared spare rocket then they use spare rocket to launch the missile. >> all very strategic. >> yes. >> now, what should the japanese government do in terms of security? >> yes. japan has to cooperate with united states and south korea to detect a sign of missile launch. so japan has to consider about deployment of ships into the japan sea, japanese sea. also has to keep a lot condition of the pac-3 unit and also has to consider...
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tv networks ran a news clip using reports by foreign news agencies. but it took a full six hours for the chinese government to issue a formal comment.ititititititit press conference of the foreign ministry. >> translator: it's regrettable that north korea went ahead with the launch, despite the international's community close attention. as a member of the united nations, the north has the obligation to respect security council resolutions. >> reporter: china is north korea's neighbor and the most important of its fuel lines, also an economic superpower, since fighting the korean war together, the two countries have maintained close relations. in september, north korea held a briefing in beijing, calling for massive investment in a special economic zone. the north's economy is in dire shape, and the only way it will improve is through investment from abroad. the most important issue for china now is consistent economic growth. so it will avert any tensions that might destabilize the surrounding nation. last month, a leading member of china's communist
tv networks ran a news clip using reports by foreign news agencies. but it took a full six hours for the chinese government to issue a formal comment.ititititititit press conference of the foreign ministry. >> translator: it's regrettable that north korea went ahead with the launch, despite the international's community close attention. as a member of the united nations, the north has the obligation to respect security council resolutions. >> reporter: china is north korea's...
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motown got behind us and give us what we needed. they trained as which a lot of times people today, they make all this money, more money than we ever made. they do not have that training before hand as we did. we did a lot of workshops. when we have that first number one record we were already professionals. tavis: i am glad you said that. when the first hit came seven records in, -- >> look who is laughing now? i am sorry. i did not mean that. tavis: when they first hit came, you are ready for it. it also said something about motown. you got today and get a record deal. you are out of there. the same thing in television. if you're not hitting in the ratings the first couple of weeks. >> i have written several books. this is not the first one but this is the second. it was a bestseller. i am very happy that i did write a lot about that. motown's early give us everything. they really did. i am able 57 years letter to have a real life. it was then that i faxed them i give the credit to in terms of training as and giving that time to d
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with us all we have for you this hour. the world the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear see. and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. mission free accreditation and free storage free. range means free. three. free. download free blogs. and free media. tom. kelly. offers show. what's the matter you. never profited from the performances you'll see him coming our signature when you look up. the tree and he's. going on. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. is exempt. from free. our team. today we're joined by dr lisa alter the writer behind the secret city documentary which is all about the city of london corporation the governing body of the one square mile that is home to the u.k. financial industry to actually sell to thank you very much for joining us today can you tell me what the city of london corporation is and what it does the corporation of london or city of london corporati
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they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance and being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service by causations largemouth firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir is confident that even after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. county desert offers an air show and an emission museum was a bad review. but the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming our signature to their new look up a new one tack and i knew he alpha beta gamma he with all the fun out there trying to treat his leg out with out there know what's going on take a pinpoint. right
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manic tells us that the one size fits all formats is the work program it's stifling the individuality of young. people i speak to quite intelligent quite bright some of them have to research. some of the quite well skilled and they hate being told what to do and they like to take appropriate actions themselves and usually quite good at finding work for themselves it's just that it is difficult with a work program what we see now is that in fact when you get the best of the private sector involved when you pay them lots of money they actually do worse than doing nothing at all we asked the government why the program was pretty things such poor results and why the figures they really seem designed to musk the chilly extent of the faith. they responded saying. it's ridiculous to suggest the work programme is not helping people into work despite being faced with their range comings it seems the government still doesn't want to listen to people like j a telling the loud and clear i regret to inform you that on this occasion you have been unsuccessful. so. london. russia says it's drawing u
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having their finger that finger in their face should reply point out you have no standing to accuse us of anything and stand up for themselves canada has been voting and acting in concert with the united states for the last few years now if you look at the votes on israel for example you'll find the united states canada and you know like some small rock in the middle of the pacific voting on one side and the rest of the world on the other. china has warned india against pursuing oil exploration in the disputed south china sea this after new delhi threatened to send warships to the resource rich area to protect its interests because you've got a piece going off a explains a conflict between the two nations could see both lose out. as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with the government po
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and janice min joins us live to tell us about the big announcement. janice, good morning. >> good morning. >> i know that we'll get to the names in just a second. but in the past couple of years, women in television have really started to overtake women in film. in fact, many of them, starting off as assistants and really working their way up the ladder. >> it's a great story here in hollywood. you know, film used to be the sexy part of the industry, that this is where the action was, where the talent was. and television was, you know, the dumpy, unsexy part. and because film is so male -- remains very male, a lot of women got their start in television. they got their start as assistants, low-level producers, production assistants. and lo and behold, as television became bigger and better than film. and now, these women are at the top of their field. >> good for them. well, the last three years, our own boss at disney, ann sweeney, who is the president of abc, was top of the list. did she make it for year four? or did someone else come in? >> it is th
and janice min joins us live to tell us about the big announcement. janice, good morning. >> good morning. >> i know that we'll get to the names in just a second. but in the past couple of years, women in television have really started to overtake women in film. in fact, many of them, starting off as assistants and really working their way up the ladder. >> it's a great story here in hollywood. you know, film used to be the sexy part of the industry, that this is where the...
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. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> president owe obama is heading to west virginia today to meet with a family that will feel the impact if the country goes over the fiscal cliff. groups are holding rallies on capitol hill demanding that congress and the. reach a deal. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: lawmakers are getting an earful about why they need to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >> you've got to nail this down. uncertainty is killing us. >> reporter: top economists came to capitol hill thursday to talk about the impact of tax increases and government spending cuts on the middle class. president obama and house speaker john baner -- john boehner spoke wednesday but publicly are holding firm on their positions. it's made clear the country could go over the cliff if congress fails to come to a agreement. the standoff and the country's skyrocketing debt concerned ryan ryan, so much so that he's the guy in the suit dancing gangnam style with former senator alan simpson. the can kicks
. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> president owe obama is heading to west virginia today to meet with a family that will feel the impact if the country goes over the fiscal cliff. groups are holding rallies on capitol hill demanding that congress and the. reach a deal. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: lawmakers are getting an earful about why they need to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >> you've got to nail this down....
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i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the decision yet, so things are still open. just wanted to clarify that. >> we are interested in how this economy affects people in their everyday lives, and people left out of the economic mainstream who may be struggling. how can benefits of a sharing economy reach into underserved communities, and what are you doing specifically, like special programs that are being created for that? let's see, who wants to jump in on that one? >> i will start. we actively recruit guys and have a program so that we keep quality control on the site. when we start i
i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the...
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a concept they they were using a stock market type concept where they were raising or the. you know south the east india company also was the first innovator in this also to distribute the risk of going out there and plundering if you well in that the causation of the world that's interesting because we see piracy in modern days with technology for example on wall street in the city of london these are called high frequency trading where computers go in and they pirate funds from the stock exchange they steal money they steal booty plunder they plunder the exchange using technology but they're not traders pirates they're portrayed as quote unquote market makers so but it seems though that under the definition of piracy they would be considered pirates it depends you know what is a pirate into who to me a pirate is someone who was brave enough to imagine an alternative reality not only imagine it but also try to create it and a pirate to me as someone who was a bound to a mission in a way that is very admirable and very rarely seen ok so no matter how to train or should shou
a concept they they were using a stock market type concept where they were raising or the. you know south the east india company also was the first innovator in this also to distribute the risk of going out there and plundering if you well in that the causation of the world that's interesting because we see piracy in modern days with technology for example on wall street in the city of london these are called high frequency trading where computers go in and they pirate funds from the stock...
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joan is live for us in new town. what do we know about this threat that the >> i am not sure that i would make that much of it. i am afraid to say that bomb threats are a way of life in this country. when there is a major national story, people take it upon themselves to do this kind of thing. nonetheless, this is the st. rose church behind me and there was a service with world media outside, people were streaming out, some of them running or looking frightened. we were told that it was a bomb threat at the church. as you can see from these pictures, police and military turning up in serious looking vehicles, sealing off the church. they are still presently conducting a search. they also searched a school that was situated close by to the school building. no word on whether they found anything or not, but of course the president is coming later today you for a memorial service with the families of the victims. this will only make his visit that much more tight when it comes to security issues. >> police are obviously
joan is live for us in new town. what do we know about this threat that the >> i am not sure that i would make that much of it. i am afraid to say that bomb threats are a way of life in this country. when there is a major national story, people take it upon themselves to do this kind of thing. nonetheless, this is the st. rose church behind me and there was a service with world media outside, people were streaming out, some of them running or looking frightened. we were told that it was a...
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the revolving door will hit us repeatedly, but we sat down, and it was like a social occasion. it was very informal. once you were sat down, the tables were very mixed. i had warren buffett on my left , and the president told an interesting story about giving one of his ties because the tie torn. bit wor he gave one and said, when you have dinner with the president of the united states, you need to have a proper tie on. it was very anecdotal and clearly nothing of any national interest was going to be discussed in front of me or anyone else. his charisma is unbelievable. >> how did you keep your head? you set between buffett and obama. >> it was the first time in my life -- people try to pinch themselves. i pinch myself under the table literally as the president came to sit down. i was already sitting down to -- next to mr. buffett. my wife was next to the chief of staff of the armed services. i pinched my thighs. i had bruises on my thighs. >> are you a political person? >> as much as i live in a democracy and to take an interest in the right people leaving the country -- lead
the revolving door will hit us repeatedly, but we sat down, and it was like a social occasion. it was very informal. once you were sat down, the tables were very mixed. i had warren buffett on my left , and the president told an interesting story about giving one of his ties because the tie torn. bit wor he gave one and said, when you have dinner with the president of the united states, you need to have a proper tie on. it was very anecdotal and clearly nothing of any national interest was...
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there is room for both of us. these are complete the experiences that someone would have in the old economy. the trick is figuring out what is different about this, making sure laws and regulations and policies apply reasonably to this new economy, and make sure that there is room carved out for both. >> thanks for making that point. one more question? >> [inaudible] i'm curious if this conversation about companies devoted to schering physical space. the idea of using or facilitating, seven commercial space for nonprofits and that sort of thing. [inaudible] are there any modalities for sharing their? >> the question is there's a lot of vacant commercial space that could be mobilized for civil society, so is there a way to do that? >> i know of one company, loose cubes. i'm sure there's others that many of you know there. >> i see mark in the audience there. do you want to explain what liquid space does? i think it answers the question, actually. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> mark really got my attention recently. i
there is room for both of us. these are complete the experiences that someone would have in the old economy. the trick is figuring out what is different about this, making sure laws and regulations and policies apply reasonably to this new economy, and make sure that there is room carved out for both. >> thanks for making that point. one more question? >> [inaudible] i'm curious if this conversation about companies devoted to schering physical space. the idea of using or...
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chooses to use the consensus get a. chance to opinions that invigorating good. quote choose the stories get into the lives choose the access to your office. for. the. little beasts in which brighten if you move a song from things to freshen it's. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to here on my ass philips misfit economy dot com carol welcome to the kaiser report thank you for having me all right here tell us about pirates what do pirates terrorist computer hackers and inner city gangs have in common with silicon valley well just the human instinct of innovating actually which is the formal world and innovation hubs across the world and very well resourced research labs don't have a monopoly on rights of piracy of a bad rap because they are really innovators a lot of ways you know hackers are similar you know steve jobs started as a hacker and so many of the technology today was started by hackers and you know what used to call piracy let's talk about piracy in particular what innovations have we
chooses to use the consensus get a. chance to opinions that invigorating good. quote choose the stories get into the lives choose the access to your office. for. the. little beasts in which brighten if you move a song from things to freshen it's. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to here on my ass philips misfit economy dot com carol welcome to the kaiser report thank you for having me all right here tell us about pirates what...
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is their anything that you might be able to tell us? i accept your diagnosis and prognosis but could you give some speech into what we could do to actually keep this experiment in self-government going? meter even after you and your last statement on how it can start in education. >> on go through it all day. my wife and i got a 13-year-old at home and we are trying to find him a school that is not in the pond. i think it's important to tell the truth. one doesn't have to be politically confrontational. it's not productive and i don't think it is polite, but i think once in awhile when we have the opportunity of someone comes to us and says you know what would you explain your positions to me as i assure all of you do happen to be conservative i would be happy to please tell me where i am wrong and other than that i don't know what we can do because i haven't slept in the last 50 years i don't know if anybody here has and it's enough already to but i don't think it's the most important election i think is the most important since 1860.
is their anything that you might be able to tell us? i accept your diagnosis and prognosis but could you give some speech into what we could do to actually keep this experiment in self-government going? meter even after you and your last statement on how it can start in education. >> on go through it all day. my wife and i got a 13-year-old at home and we are trying to find him a school that is not in the pond. i think it's important to tell the truth. one doesn't have to be politically...
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while he still had use of the office. they were all nice people and one day even got a glimpse of sinclair lewis. you will have memories of the printed word all the days of your life. when i reread this, it is how in many ways the publishing world that i entered as a writer in the late 1970s bore more resemblance to the publishing world of the 20s that he is describing. already then, a half-century gone and the one we have now, 35 years later. i remember the editor telling me i had to be ambitious and want to success. i had to imagine the book i was writing. when it actually happened, i learned from excited friend who had seen it and called me up. we race down there so she could photograph me in front of the store. it is now a benetton and a book would as likely as not be trying to catch someone's eye through the glass of their ipad rather than through a display window. i am romanticizing the past, but i have been struck by it today's youngest writers. my undergraduate students for instance at george washington university
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so it was used as that kind of thing. but they also thought it would, that i would get it out of my system, so they were like, "oh, brilliant, she will hate it. within two years, this will be done. it will be a phase and it will go away," and it did not. i think they are very sweet. they are very proud. they are very encouraging and all the rest of it. i think if they had their way, i would be a lawyer, definitely. still. tavis: we see how well you have managed and are managing the career as a thespian. the dyslexia, how have you managed that over the years? >> well, hugely, acting helped, and having to go to auditions as a kid and standing in front of a room of people and the unbelievable embarrassment if they handed me a piece of paper and i could not read it. there was just no way. sight-reading i still find incredibly difficult -- like if i had to read a teleprompter, i could not do it. so it used to be that i would have to get a script at least a week before an audition or anything like that, and i would really, real
so it was used as that kind of thing. but they also thought it would, that i would get it out of my system, so they were like, "oh, brilliant, she will hate it. within two years, this will be done. it will be a phase and it will go away," and it did not. i think they are very sweet. they are very proud. they are very encouraging and all the rest of it. i think if they had their way, i would be a lawyer, definitely. still. tavis: we see how well you have managed and are managing the...
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and all of us get. your fright of state affairs are all kind of we would be foolish not to be scared given the situation when we know who our neighbors are and we know they would use violence against us we know we're not welcome in. the e-mails want to hang on even though the noose is tightening around them far from yamaha the villages are experiencing the same fate slowly patiently the german extreme right is gaining ground like elsewhere in europe people are finding these self-confident many faced movements increasingly trying to in some cases to make sense of it made remarkable inroads into legislation such as the hunger in parliament and even into governments in recent elections the extreme right has been winning between ten percent and thirty percent of the popular vote in a dozen or so countries on the old continent.
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chooses to use the consensus didn't. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories get in high school life choose the access to to off. he is under siege. destruction without the legacy. of. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice a. wondrous story by human justice. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. and true beauty is a whole if people get. into all the brush aside all. play. welcome back to zero and let's return to our exclusive interview with our show was long off as the fifty nine year old has been re-elected president of the international federation of fencing pledging to make the sport popular and i call her every parts of europe in two thousand and eight i will share a small of became the first ever russian president of the international fencing federation claiming five more votes than a long serving chief frenchman rene rush fast forward four years and dismantled has returned unchallenged and holds to further expand the love of fencing all over the world for the first time in the sport's history fencers
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who are going to show you heads to use and be. sure bosses are being hired for the want to trip to london. is a run for it before they get. going to two years since he founded the movement has grown to include tens of thousands of supporters who sympathize with his racist views easing years ago. while government well placed forces to tackle the problem. brings with it. years and years of frustration. and soul so when it when english french leave happened which is as they said it's been called a phenomenon this country as a reason because people have been feeling the same towns to see no voice painting all countries being destroyed from within. the black culture off the space covering our country and the people who've been feeling the same sorry. mainly. the signal it across the whole country. what happened lucian in march two thousand line is the reason the was founded. then the british troops were returning from the war in afghanistan on. the welcoming committee included radical islamists and the agitators who insults the soldier
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us anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to friends. while they may be no swastikas and evidence and there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown i mean the austrian village where i don't think i was born. liberated czar has written on the wall near the entrance we really. believe the purification process is almost completed his family is one of the few that have not fled the village but live in constant fear of much of. little. truth was eventually a documentary of a foursome leaving the two dogs i don't want to move who would buy my house. in the fall and see the tough even seem to they want you out of here. yes they've already tried to help me james all to me and treats me like a foreigner they said i'd forgotten to ask myself. why you were far look i don't know i'm not a formal but they say well you know why i don't mean much because i got dark skin and black hair was up twenty ye
us anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to friends. while they may be no swastikas and evidence and there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown i mean the austrian village where i don't think i was born. liberated czar has written on the wall near the entrance we really. believe the purification process is almost completed his family is one of the few that have not fled the village...
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for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if th
for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why...
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if enough and not of their own tenants come on join us anyway and it's thanks to us. one by one he was forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of yama belongs to friends. while they may be no swastikas and evidence since the war there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown no i mean the austrian village where adult hitler was born. is a national liberated tsar has written on the wall near the entrance village. crew go believes the purification process is almost complete it. this family is one of the few that have not fled the village but live in constant fear of much of. conflict was eventually you had never thought of leaving it to dot com i don't want to move by my house. on the ball and see the just the victim they want you out of here. yes i've already tried. to mean treat me like a foreigner they said i'd forgotten to ask myself. why you were far i don't know. but they say well why don't we have to because i got dark skin and black hair so years want to stop speaking to you know. only one
if enough and not of their own tenants come on join us anyway and it's thanks to us. one by one he was forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of yama belongs to friends. while they may be no swastikas and evidence since the war there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown no i mean the austrian village where adult hitler was born. is a national liberated tsar has written on the wall near the entrance village. crew go...
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to using the ice that really matters given still nonsense you get gold you're going to break away and it's right there but we second the night going sky the way they. do hundred in the russian leagues that sounded good i look scoring the fuel is the biggest size various what do you weigh you woke your son he's more about you'll do. well we've got to leave all the skills we told you killed you to film in this forum go are you given up on me and. then deny where it is against me yeah go to school or middle with me get a divorce. have it goes right to you. now from the pick of the girls on the pitch and with the puck to the best of the rest from around the world. on monday raining w.b.c. heavyweight champion without a hitch come round to my comment only asked the king of boxing as the american all time great was all that in mexico the seventy year old dominated the sport in the sixty's and seventy's and she remains a star of the social scene despite suffering from parkinson's disease. while on cheese day there was even more glory for rory mcilroy off the gulf's well number one was voted
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i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he
i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him....
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at one point* he crossed the red line when he used her money as collateral. when she had to pay for his mistake she sent him packing. hetty was a single working mother with two children. at the time there was constant articles how inferior women were with money, and at, and impossible to invest. also how hetty was mean, miserly, a terrible mother. with truth and new yclept days new england style she watched her pennies to the extreme. she would read a boarding house and would dress in old clothes, she taught her son and daughter as much as she could about business. girls should know about business and finance at the very least to be a better wife but also to have a career even if they did not need one. she believed that women were the equal of any man. the next 25 years in 1893 there was a bust. after a long recession a great boom the 1907, of great bust. every time it happened it was caused by greed and ego and over lending and overspending. as warren buffett said recently, a climate of fear is the investor's best friend. hetty was brave, courageous brave, c
at one point* he crossed the red line when he used her money as collateral. when she had to pay for his mistake she sent him packing. hetty was a single working mother with two children. at the time there was constant articles how inferior women were with money, and at, and impossible to invest. also how hetty was mean, miserly, a terrible mother. with truth and new yclept days new england style she watched her pennies to the extreme. she would read a boarding house and would dress in old...
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use a run for it before they get. to avoid being sponsored tommy robinson takes a different route in the two years since he founded the movement has grown to include tens of thousands of supporters who sympathize with his racist views is in . place. while place forces tackled the problem. brings with it. years and years of frustration. and soul of so when it happened which is they said. there's a reason because people have been seen in the same towns and cities now you voice. all countries being destroyed from within. the black. covering all country. people who've been feeding the sang. no it across the whole country. what happened lucian in march two thousand and nine is the reason to be found. then british troops were returning from the war in afghanistan. the welcoming committee included radical islamists and agitators who insults the soldiers and denotes london's participation in the conflict. provocative down on one side and go the other. confrontations in trees. and as he tries to redound them islam is about tom
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come first john on these accounts are a lot of us. and we don't know where the limits are because we don't need french people here they're kept little has enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field. make me happy days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. banned in germany. so it's just a normal policy that yes absolutely no cover up is there mr. minister of the n.p.t. and yammer is mixed in with the career of this man's friend kruger. the song of the mire of the third reich off in the form of a bold move he's made his village a bastion of me are novices of. age seventeen braised looking like a skinhead he has already made up his mind. ninety ninety two. in glasgow why you're against foreigners when there are not you can also expect nothing of another alternate color yet anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to friends
come first john on these accounts are a lot of us. and we don't know where the limits are because we don't need french people here they're kept little has enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field. make me happy days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. banned in germany. so it's just a normal policy that yes absolutely no cover up is...
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of freedom on her own property but prince philip has had more latitude to get out and about and he used to drive about london in his own taxicab and would wear a chauffeur's cap and his protection officer would sit in the back seat. he would love to drive around and being undetected. the clean gets out more than you imagine to have dinner at her friend's home and to have dinner in somebody's kitchen or the older ones who don't have as much money any more, she will go there was just one protection officer. gives her some measure as well. >>host: kansas you are on with sally bedell smith. >> caller: i enjoyed reading your book on princess diana you wrote shortly after she passed away. with your book on the queen did you discover more about her relationship with diana and how you would describe the relationship with princess diana? >>guest: i did discover more. in 1998 shortly after her death that story was from the perspective of diana. but she was very young and immature when she became the princess of wales. the queen made a point* to say she had an open door and she could talk to her,
of freedom on her own property but prince philip has had more latitude to get out and about and he used to drive about london in his own taxicab and would wear a chauffeur's cap and his protection officer would sit in the back seat. he would love to drive around and being undetected. the clean gets out more than you imagine to have dinner at her friend's home and to have dinner in somebody's kitchen or the older ones who don't have as much money any more, she will go there was just one...
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. >> police did not find the gun used to kill a young mother on this city bus. >> they were standing there talking. everybody started walking off. we heard one gunshot. everybody started running. >> more shots followed. she was waiting to board the bus. moments later from the street, at the suspect of loaded a barrage of bullets. >> maybe he wanted to take the child with him and she did not want him to go with him at? -- her to go with him? >> she was targeted and died here on the scene. her 23 month old baby girl was also wounded. a >> there is no excuse for it. >> this man says they suspect is well known in this neighborhood. >> he is from our area. you have got to be kidding>> the police chief is praising the 65 year old driver for protecting the other passengers but quickly driving off. >> the bus was under fire appeared he tried to get the bus and passengers to safety. >> the little girl was grazed in the face but it is expected to survive. she's being treated at children's hospital. in southeast washington, john gonzales, abc 7 news. >> a disappointing day for redskins fans. th
. >> police did not find the gun used to kill a young mother on this city bus. >> they were standing there talking. everybody started walking off. we heard one gunshot. everybody started running. >> more shots followed. she was waiting to board the bus. moments later from the street, at the suspect of loaded a barrage of bullets. >> maybe he wanted to take the child with him and she did not want him to go with him at? -- her to go with him? >> she was targeted and...
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